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I have set up a mail server, based on FreeBSD 3.2,
qmail as MTA and vmailmgr to serve the POP users.
We use mainly virtual users in a virtual domain.
All users have Windoze PCs with Netscape as MUA.

The questions asked to me is : Is it possible to
filter all mail going across this server thru a
Windoze virus scanner/destroyer/blocker/remover ?
What I mean is : ist possible to install under FreeBSD
such a beast ?
Is there anything, even for money ?

As the ISP is asking for a fortune to do this job for
the 200 users on its SMTP relay.( about $2
/user/month)

Any hint ?

Jean-Pierre H. Dumas
jphdumas@yahoo.fr

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